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6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLtfEES FRIDAY MAR OH 20 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE 6GTCFNGIL BLUFFS Fridav Morning , March. 20 SUBSCRIPTION HATE ) . BrC rrlet - - - - - - > to tnnte per wee By ISalt - - - - - - - 110.00 p i yea OFTIOB : o. T raarl Street. Hear Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Rotter's ' now spring goods , The Methodists had a pleesiut soda last evening. Permit to wed WAS yesterday grante Edrrard Zinunerll and Louisa Gloao , bet of this county. Only a few days moro to got bargain in staple and fancy stationery , notion aud fancy goods at Sciman'a.j A lively nckot is reported as bavin boon occasioned by an irate lanyor in on of the justice couits yesterday. Remember , Tuesday is the day , Marc 31&t , the data that will positively olos my btuinesa. II. E. Seaman , 3U Broad way. Regular mooting of Fidelity Counc No. 1GO , R. A. , this ( Friday ) evening Business of Importance will bo prisente for consideration. | [ Mr. Hanson , the Dane , who lived a the residence cf Conrad Kllno , died yet lerday morning , and the remaina wer laaUvcnlng taken to Mlndon. Alterations are being made in the roa of Cocko & Morgan's store , 347 Broad way , by which this firm will have con Bidcrablo moro xocm on tha fiist floor. J. Dlckoy it Son are to occupy ono o Iho stores in Si Danforth'a now brick blpck on Broadway , and n druggist fron Burlington is to occupy another. The funeral of the late James Nicolls was held yesterday afternoon. The oven has called forth great sympathy for the bereaved and sorrowing family. Assistant Postmottor Charles Zimmer Is ill and CDnfined to his room ; Cy. Par Lor is acting aa assistant pcstmaator and M. A..Gregory is substituting on Parker's ronto. Invitations are out for the commencement - mont exorcises of the Omaha medica college , to be hold in Boyd's opera house Thursday evening , March 26. A number from hero expect to attend. Iho follow who got a loft-handed blow- In on the city clerk rises to ask TUB BEE whore it gets ita Information as to the thno of the next meeting of the city council. Got it from the clerk. The left-hander seems afraid to ask the clerk for anymore Information. As my lease expires Maroh 31 tt and having sold my shelving and counters to be delivered April 1st , thogoodsmust go. Aa they are selling rapidly you must call Boon to got your share of the bargains in all our goods now being sold at a sacrl } fioo. H. E. Seaman , 341 Broidway. The gamblers ara "hot" about being cloeod up , and lay the blame greatly on the saloon men. Some of the ( porting fraternity are BO eager for revenge that ) they threaten to contribute money to re ward any one who will got out injune Uous closing the saloons. The county auditor is already receiving inquiries about the bonds which the county will issue for the oourthousa and jail. Tha county being all out of debr , the bonds will bo gllt-odgo , and it is evi dent that they will bo sold as fait as Is- Bued , and at a premium , thui redeeming another pledge rnada to the people by thcso who advocated the now buildings. The friends of Lorch , the German ed itor , are almost discouraged at the pros pect of getting bill for him. It is threatened - oned that if released on bail ho will bo arrested on the charge of having forged the narao of Mr. Croasland , the insurance man , to a chock aud trying to got it cash ed. Tills if true , would throw him in limbo again. There is much sympathy felt for Mr. Lurch's ' family , but it looks now as If the Jaw would bo allowed to take its conrao. Council Bluffs cltizans should give Hon. Vf. H. M. Pusoy a rousing reception Upon his return to that city from \Yash- Ington. No man could have done mere for their financial interests than has ho , his last effort being the getting of appro priations amounting to $150,000 for the public building at the Bluffs , the first ap propriation for which ( $100,000) ) ho also secured. Ho deserve ] splendid treat ment at the hands ol the people of that city , regardless of political fooling and belief. Oats County Democrat. > Dr. S. Moshler , of the Sioux City Chronic Disease Institute , will bo at the Saott hcuto In this city , Thursday , April 2d. Will attend to patitnts and nil who aronflllctul v ill do well , to giro him n call. Consultation free. \ BLAOK BUBGLAES , Gcrr e HarrliiKton'H Saloon Entered ami Pllfkrcd. The ealocn kept by Gcorgo Harrington on Broadway waa burglarized Wedncadsy night , and an ovorcoxt , come cigars and other valuables taken. Enranoa * K gained by a rear window , the glass in which was cut ont and thefattenlrgi thin reached aod loosened. Some clues gained by the police point to eovoial coloied men as having been concerned In the matter , and Oli < ! Jackson , John Borcher and Junes Savior bivo teen ireeled. The cvirc-nt x found In " ( he ircnclad" where It had been hidden. Tbo police rra also aftrr Tcui Qtucn , who it tbtu ht alto lo bo in tbo ( flair. It it said that he had tbo cbnkto borrow a ( ( lass cutter from litUbbcrltig lore , ith wbi.h the work WM done. Orein skipped for Ocnaba ud it I * thought ho will sorn be captured , t lit1 If.u bt to the Ir-ut. THE DEATH PENALTY. A Mills County Jury , After Dollbcrnt- Ing Twelve Horns. Decide Tluxt X'r. Cross isGnllly tier In Iho First lc Rrcc , nnd tluvt He Must GLEN WOOD , Iowa , March , 19. The Crosu Oato won fnully submitted ( o the jnry about G o'clock Iwt night , The jury nt once retired , in clnrgo of a aworn cf * Gcor , and aftcrdollbcrattng twelve houre , returned a verdict in tha following form : 'Wo find the defendant , E. D. Cross , guilty of mnrdcr of the first degree , and wo dotonnluo that ho bo punished with death. J. F. HENDIUE , Foreman. " Croea Trns brought into court at G o'clock p , in. , to listen to the reading of the verdict. Ho was accompanied by his wife , hia Attorneys and a few frunds. The jury was polled , and each iuror sig nified his approval of the verdict aa nude. Daring this trying ordual there was no change of countenance not miieclo qulvoiod , although ho has from the first confidently oxpcctod an acquittal. Ho maintainsd that came tang frold for which Lo has boon distinguished through- oat the prcgicss of hla trial. Oonversa'iocs ' with individual jurors to-day dovolopo the fact that great 1m- portanca was attached to repented thro its made by Oroas against BIcKuno lo the effect that ho would "ehoot" or "kill" or "got oven wilh him. " Thoao thrca s have all been reported in the BBC as given by wltnotsos on the eland , and formed the basin of the conclusion of the jury thai the murder was committed with express malice , premeditation , delibera tion and by lying in wait. Mills county has of late years boon the tcono of frequent trials for murder. Bushick , McOrary , Clouser and Wat ion hnvo within a few years been convicted of murder in the first degree , but In each case the jury fixed the penalty at Impris onment tor lifo In Iowa , in caao of a verdict of murder in the first degree , the jury have to decide whether the punish ment shall bo imprisonment for llfo or death. Wo have had Bbveral murders of unusual atrocity , but In each case the perpetrators escaped the extreme penalty , owing to the leniency of jurioj. It had almost become proverbial that twelve men could not bo found in Mills county who would vote to hang \nybody. This popular belief has been , in this ciso , proved to ba a fallacy , and ho verdict is received with concidorable surprise by even those who expected a ionvlction. The faot that there have joon several murders in Western Iowa of late weighed against Cross. The ter rible tragedy at Audabon by which the Jellorson murderers were executed without - out the intervention of judge or jury , is 'resh In the public mind. There seemed , o bo in tbo very air a feeling that the limes wcra rlpo for the hanging of some- > ody , that the dignity of the law must bo nalntalnod , and an example must bo made. This feeling probably had no effect upon tbo jnry in arriving at the conclusion that Dross was guilty as charged , but it is generally believed that it had some ceight in determining the penally to bo nflicted upon him. Under the Iowa law the death sentence sannot bo executed for cue year after it s pronounced. During this period the ondemnod man must remain at the pen- tentlary , The usual motions in arrest f judgment and for a new trial will be irgued Saturday morning. Judge Loof- lourcw has exorcised great cara to pro- rent errors , and it is not believed that 10 will interfere with a vordiot which , it s generally regarded as being well sup- )3tted by the evidence. These motions nust , however , bo made and decided in rdor that the case may go to the su- remo ci > urt. urt.THE THE VEEDIOTi low tit "Was Received in Council ( The news that Dr. Grots had boon con- loted of murder in tha first degree and iat gtho jury recommended hanging , auacd a great stir in this city yesterday , here woa a great diversity of opinion , at to nearly all the verdict came as a irprise , even to many who themselves elt tlut euch should bo the vordlct. [ any expected that there would bo a . ordict of manslaugbor , others tlut it ould bo acquittal , and atlll moro that he jnty , inetead ot Dr. Cross , onld hang. That a verdict of murder lould bo returned eo quickly was a ear- rlss. There was n general oxpreesion iat the end was not yet ; that there ; rould be a now trial granted , and that rlth stay of proceedings and various de [ ny a , the final outcome would bo that Jr. Cross would got clo&r. Dr. Ctosa has many onemlee in thU Ity , and they wora of coarse delighted rlth the verdict. Others theio are who , hilo having no enmity toward Dr. Orots , eel that the vordlct is just , and are only urprlsed that a jury bhoald for once omo BO near hitting the nail on the head. The community scorned divided p.really , ovrovor , and moro so than before the ml the evidence has been . , as eo con- ictlng in many raspocts , and BO little an ba learned from rye-wltneases as to nst what occurred in Ilia deadly etrogglo , a vhlch ended Dr. McKuno'a Hie. , Under the law in this state the ptis ner ataya no Icsi than one year and no aoio thim Gftoon months In the ponltou- f.iry before huog , The place of oxecu- Ion In anth a catc would bo the jail yard if the county where ho was convicted. 1ho prediction la qnlto common that Dr. ) 3roas will never bang , but that either \n appeal will result in a now rial or the aontonco Trill bee o minuted to imprisonment for Mo. A motion for a nor/ trial ia to bo hotud 3ituid y ncx * , and an appeal will bo akon if , as ia almost certain , a now trial 9 refused. In the meantime Dr. Croia will ronuin n jail at Glmwcod.aud daring the pend- 3ncy of the appeal will probably bo kept n the panlteutiiry. The ConnoH Blafla Paint Manufaclnr eg company will be aol'clting oidere In a ew day * . AYalt for them. c t Supreme Asuuiaiuijo. In the supreme court yesterday the { following decisions were rocdered : a State va. OllvorCook , from'Winneshiok liitrlct court. The defendant was con victed of lapo aud sentenced tolmprlaoc- ment In tha penitentiary for fifteen yem. Reversed. W. M. TJrrp , appellant , v . El Withini , from Van Bnron diitrlct court. Tbo defendant it a road supervisor , and e plaintiff brought the action to injciu him from opening a highway. A tem1 1 porary injunction waa granted , which was dissolved on motion , and nt the final hearing the petition was dismissed , and the plaintiff appeal ) . Affirmed. Sophia B. lllvora va. John D. Il.vora. From Monroe circuit court ; action for a divcrca. There was a decree for the plaintiff , and the defendant appeals. I Affirmed. W. M. Pain ? , appellant , vs. Jouh B. Moans and Martha S. Mc n . From Kossuth diatrict court ; notion In equity to subject certain real ottatq the title to which it to defendant , Mnttba S. Monna , to r. judgment in favor of plaintiff against defendant , John B. Moats. Judgment of diatrict court subjects the property to sale for the satisfaction of a portion of the judgment only. Reversed. Kato E. Buckhatn vs. II. R. Grape ot nl. Opinion on rehearing revised. Reed , J. , dissenting. Warren Walker v . the Slonx City & lonn Falls Town Lot and Land Com pany , appellant. Appeal from O'Brien district court. Action In caancery to quiet the title of certain lands to plain tiff. There was a decree granting the relief prayed for. Affirmed. Rothrock , J. , dissenting. Slate of Iowa vs. Leonard Schmitz The supervisors of Sao county grante defendant a permit to sell Intoxlcatio I'quora ' for lanful pnrpcaos. A cllizei filed Information before the district jndg charging that defendant had sold sale liquors for unlnnfnl purpoecs. Cltatiot was lisucd and served on defendant , re quiring him to appear before the distrlc court. Defendant appeared , and on trla the court revoked tbo permit nnd the defendant fendant applied for a cortiarari to review the proceedings of the district court , on the ground that it had exceeded lta ! juris diction. Ccrtlnrarl refused. L. Inman vs. John M. Ball and other appellant ] . From Union circuit contt Reversed. Scribncr , Burroughs & Co. , vs. R. B Rutherford , appellant. From Ohoroko diatrict eourt. Rtvcrsod.JS RESURRECTION DAY , TIio Baptist Ohitrcli Reorganized "With Bright Prospects. The history of the Baptist church hot has boon a sad one. There was a grow ing , earnest church , with a cosy brick building in which to hold services , wel located , and the membership was mad up of Eomo of the best people in the city but discussions BTOEO especially concern Ing the retaining of Rov. Mr. Lemon as pastor. A largo portion of the church including a number of the officials , with drew from the society , and after a weak struggling for existence , the pastor resigned - signed , the church disbanded , and the prcpoity wont into the hands of the Homo Mission society , to bo held by thai 9 organization until a now church organi zation was effected here. Rov. D. D. Proper , the state mis sionary , has been looking after the Inter ests of the church hero and working the field quietly but thoroughly , has been binding np the wounds and rallying the disaffected ones , and as a result he has > succeeded In reorganizing the church with a membership cf fifty-throe. The meeting at which these arrangements were completed was held Wednesday night , and it was an event long to bo remembered in the church history for the sympathy and unity manifested. Those gathered there seemed of ono heart and one mind. Ar- hiclea of faith and covenant were adopted ) and officers elected. A pastor will bo settled jutt as soon as the right man can be found , and there is every indication that the Baptist society will now go for ward enthusiastically and successfully. A. vote of thanks was tendered Rev. Mr. Proper for his irlsa management and un tiring work. Ho merits it , for while ho baa not oaen hunting np Baptists with a brass band , yet , in ii's quiet way , ho has rallied the forcaa nobly. A vote of thanks was also tendered the Homo Missionary loclety and the state association. ' ANOTHEE ENTERPRISE. V Now Jobbing House Soon to uo Started Hero. Among the now enterprises which tbia , gear's boom will add to Council Bin fin his year is-another boot and shoe jobbing IOUSB. Manning , Gushing & Co. , who vill handle boots and chocs manufac- iUred by Pottingall & Co. , who have fac- ' .orlcs at Chester and at Wonard , 111. Hopes Pettingall died aomo time since , nid his sons , with Mr. Cusbing continue ho business * Manning , Gushing & Co. lave a coutrollng interest In the Pottin- ill & Co , which is a stock concern. L'hey have a jobbing house nt Ottumwa , : ona , now. Mr. Duncan , "tho com- 3 iany" of the firm has been here several lays and it in about settled hat Cy. Danforth will irect a building for their use , they to oasa it for five years with the privilege of if teen years more. The now brick bulld og will bo on Broadway and Eighth jtrect , three stories high , and with a rontago of seventy-five feet on Eighth . itroot. If this proves as good a point of low appears to them for their business , j .hoy propose bringing their machinery f tore also , and engage in manufacture lore. It la understood that Sioux City offering tome special inducements for ho firm to locate there , but Council Blufla must ccrla'nly ' bo able to offer moro idvantagos in many respects. lloul Kstato Transfers. T.10 following is a list of real estate Tansfera filed yesterday in the recorder's )01co of Pottawaitomlo county , lorra , na lurnlahod by A. J. Stephenson , abstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Council' Bluffs , Iowa , March 19 , 1885 : E. 11. nincVloy to Jane Sager , lots 3 nd 9 , block 2 , Hlnckloy'a odd. to Wai- ant , S1G1 00. ? F. M. Wright to El'cn HdwarJs , lot C , block 10. and lot 10 , block 35 , B. & P. idd. , 880000. 0. R I. & P. R. R. Go. to George W.tlig , swinfl,13 , 70 , 43 , ? 3fiO.OO. Totil lales , $1,321 00. Oriy beards or gray locks sra rarely over seen In Teheran , Pe is , even the moat vederablo men having dai& or rod hair. The reason la because all , from tbo ' bighoit to the lowest dye their hair. if This done first with hfim , which gives It rcddiih tint. Many prefer to leave it thuf. But ctberi add tothe henna a ) sacond a'nln of Indigo , and the combina tion of the two colors imparts to the hair a dark brown hue. There are 200,000,000 Mohtmmedans / in the world. Tha bee , it is said , can draw twenty timei its own weight. SHE COST 11EH WEIGHT IN' GOLD. Qtioor Btorj About n Womim AVlio In the Town of Ameri can Flag. Tutcon Star. Mrs. Jeans Castro , an aged Moxicin lady , now residing at American Flag , In the Santo Uatilina mountains , is perhaps the only woman who , lltoially speaking , over cost her husband her weight in gold. It Is said that in the early gold-digging d ya of California she WAS n resident of Sonora , in which etato she waa Lorn and grow to womanhood. When about the ago of 17 a paternal undo , but a few joars her senior , returned with his com panions , gold-laden , from the El Dorado of the west , and became dosperito'y enamored - amorod of her. Uo eooght her hand in marriage and was accepted , but the church refused , because of the near re lationship existing botwecn them , to sol emn iz a the marriage. Persuasion being in vain , lie tried the power of go'd ' to win the church his way , and succeeded only by the payment ot her weight in gold. She at the time weighed 11 ? pounds , and against her in the Scales the glittering dnet was shov eled. nor nfiUncod husband still had sufficient of this world's goofls to provMo a comfortable homo , and they were nm- riod. They lived happily together , nnd she bore to her husband eleven children. In the course of years ho died , and she married again , Mr. Castro being her second end husband. The above is a fact , and not fiction , aa living witnesses can prove. A Model DDK Story. Pittaburg , ( L'enn. ) Clirouiclo Telegraph , Ono of those aingnlar Incidents cf brute Intelligence that now nnd then cauBo mon to pause and ponder upon the inscrutable mysteries of creation occurred recently in the city of Allegheny. A gentleman rtaldtng there has two very Intelligent dcgs winch ho has trained to work in a tread mill that runs his wife's cowing machine , thereby relieving her of that labor. The dogs take turn nbont at it , ono working in tbo morning and ono in the afternoon. The lady wns re cently linking a masquerade ball costume which , of conrsp , she carefully garded all knowledge of from her femalp friends. Ono lady , especially , had tried ovcry means to find ont what the costume would be , and an absolute enmity had grown up between the two. The other day ono of the dogs wai taken sick and the morning dog had to do double duly. To this he strenuously objected , but was whipped until ho did the work. At the masquer ade ball a few nights afterward the lady was deeply chagrined to BOO her rival wear a costume identically the same as ier own. How she could have got the pattern remained a mystery , nntil the adles became friends again and the facts eaked out. It Seems that the dog know of his mlatroia' desire to keep her coatnmo aociot , and , resentful for the extra work Impoiod upon him , had watched ils opportunity and taken the pattern to icr rival in bis month. After it had soon inspected and copied ho had re- nrned it to Its place under the sowing nachlno box and carefully placed the cissors and thimble upon It as they had eon. It really looks beyond the power f instinct. FINDING HIB AFFINITY , Mie Adventure of a Texas Hero nt Masquerade , akota Tlmoa. Ho was a. gay masher from Toxai and ad been In Dakota twenty-four hours , le went to try his fortune at the rink , t happened to bo a matqncrade , and moDg the throng was Archie Smith , a id of "sweet sixteen" who had taken ho freak of dressing like a girl , and was ailing along In bangs and curia and Idli ng high-heeled boots. Our Texan saw t a glance ho had found his affinity , and eon obtained a presonl.Vlon to tho-llttlo leauty under the uulqi.o soubriquet of 'Miss Smith , of Minneapolis. " Eo had tot made a dozen rounda with his now harmer till ho confidentially whia- lorod to ono of the boys that LO "mado a perfect mash and liat eho waa just too-tooly. ' , He ould not refrain from stopping several Imos to hog her on the way homo , and t her gate ho received a blushing kiss rom hla inomoratrv and a promise to neet him next night at seven o'clock at he corner of the national bank. During Sunday the gay Texan could not refrain rom boasting of hla conquest , , and his 'conquest" told it too , , so that when ho teed forth in hla pride to grcot bin love t the appointed hour , though the ther- nometor that frowned at him front the Intel marked twenty-eight below , ho was ust and alittle Flor- as warm happy aa a- - ia alligator in Ita mother's b rsora. Ed lice had kindly loft his room for the no- ommodatlon of the cowboy , and after a { as or two by moonlight bo led his prize Ed's room as he Imagined alone. If o bad known that Ward Wilson and 1m West were hid in the closet and that team of forty more were secreted In bo next room , ho perhaps- would not ave acted so rudcbut ho didn't know . Iii faot the boys had not bold him. o ho jumped up and touched hla head to 10 coiling and cracked bla heola three .mos , and slid with his softest Texan iu- antu : "NoweivctImolonulilklBBHn. ! ! ! ! " ] ill then ho stole seventeen moro on top it- , and hugged and equaezed Archlo 111 bis bones cracked , and in fact disto rted ono of his suspenders. Aud there lioy stcod.aehlo'a loose draperies dls- laying his matchless form to < the best dvantage , his snow-white cuffs half con- ; eallng themselves in h's cloak sleeves , iifl high heeled boot gently tapping on ho floor , his bead routed foarlersly yet aodestly on iho masher's hoav.ng bosom , is eyes shining through bangs , and friz es , and ribbons , and blushes , and tbo rords his lips refused to speak , wheiillko pack of famlshea wolves upon a youth * ul j ck rabbit , or a hawk upon a pair of ooing tustlo doves , the forty boroariana prang with ayollintho room. Then the rowd yelled ta Miss Siaith to disrobe ! ho dude blushed as the young lady from rlinneapolis dropped her cloak , and when ier ekljta fell ho would have turned hut load , bnt bad no strength. And tboro teed Arable In hla slilrt sleeves and loot ) , and ouo of the boys handed him lia coat , and the cuwd adjoarnod to ihu/ch. The Texan hero left town the- lextday. An Interesting sight ia Berlin is the 'model exchange" held In tha vestibule 0 the art academy every Monday. Per- ions icprf eentlog nearly every walk of Ifo n&jembl9 , and from these tbo piat- is choose their models. The average price ii 10 oentain hour , but II varies icsording to supply and demand. Among iho "studies" of the younger art ttud- ants ono may readily detect a complete /il'ery ' of portraits of the moat current Berlin models. Green peaa sell for § 1 a peek at Jaol ronvllle , Fla , ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a Tertlnmentt , IHO M Lotl , ronnd , To toan , For Salt , To Kent , Wanti , BoardIng - Ing , eta. , will be Interted In thli column at the law rate of TKN CENTS PER TJNE for the flnt Insertion ind nVK OKNTS PKR LINK for each robseqnenl rtlon. toare advertisement at oat office , No , Pearl Sire l , near Broadway 17 < 0ll SALE. Another hotel In * live Mebram -C town , now dolnjf luslncsi el t > ont 8tO ptr month. No other hoUl In the place. Twins liberal. SWAN Jk Wtma I foil SALE OR TIIAIJB. MO acres ol land In ' Wayoo county , Mo. Will trade for Council Bluffs olty property or sell cheap for cash , or trait tlmo. SWAN & WAI.KKB. VlfANTS 10 TtlADKOooJ loa or Nebraska I T land for a small tock of hardwire or general morchanduo , well located , 8 rAX& WALKIIII. ITOlt S\IB A rare chanro to Ret a flne , well ln > Jt ? protcd farm of 400 ncrM , within a few miles of Council Bluffs , at a b rgaln. Low pilco and easy terms. hWAN & WALKHR 1J < CW SAtjB A good pajlre hotel property with 1 ? llvcty sUblo , In ono of the best email towns In western Iowa will fell with or without furniture , or will trade for o small form with .luck eta. SWA * & WAmm > . 8 liK Eighty acres unimproved land I Foil county , lown , 3 J miles south cast of A ton , the county scat , or lll trade for Nebraska o Kansas land. SWAN & WAtanu 1jVll8ALK-A20 ere tract of good Und abou JL1 ono and n half miles from Council Ulufll pos odlco , at a bargain , SWAM & WALKER. ij OIl HALi : In Harrison county , Iowa. 820 acres JL1 Krass land , all under fence a ? 00 acre farm with fine Improvement ; , all under cultivation excep JO acres grass 83 acres gnod grass or pasture land and so > era ! other tracts of from 40 to 100 acres o unlmprot cd land. SWAN A WAUUR. fJOU ( SAIE Lands Improved n d unimproved -4. ' If you want a fatm In western Iowa , Kanu Nebraska or Dakota , lotus heir from jou. SWAN 4 WAIKBR. - stenographer and typo-wrlter-a man preferred1. Inquire of David Bindloy & Co. , 1100 Main St. , Council Bluffs. SAI.K A lareo number of business and real Foil lots In all parts of Council Blurt * . So us before j ou buy , SWAN & WAIKKB. POll S A LK Parties wishing to buy .cheap lots t build on can buy cu nontbly paincnts of from 82 to ? 10. BWAN & WAI.KKR FOK HENl Wo will rent you a lot to butld on wfth the prlvllago to buy If you wish on very liberal term * . SWAN & WALKKR. TXTANIEU To correspond with any onn wishing a VY good location f jr planning mill , sash , dee and blind manufactory , no have building and machinery , neil located , for sale , Icaso or trade ; SWAN A : WALKKO. KENT- Largo two story frame building suit able for warchouso or torago purposes , nca railroad depot SWAN WALKER. KKMr UK 8Ati& Uii.iulBg and ground FOH eultarle for snail foundry and machine shop Good boiler , engine , cupola , blower with flicd shaft Ing oto. , ready to put In motion. SWAS WALBIR. iiiOH SALE : Houses , Lots and Land. A. J , JD Ftopbcnoon , 60S FlrBtavenuo. rr > OU BALK A top-buggy , flrstiltsj make and JD in excellent condition. Or will trade for cheap .ot. Address f. M. Dee office , Council BluTs. AN1 > W OOU Ueorgo lleaton , 02i ) Urond- COAL . sells coal and wood at reasonable prlocs ghosz.0001bs.foia ton , and 128 cnblo for a cord , Try him. \ rANTKl > Kvery ooaytn Oounctl IJlufls o take VV TniBxi. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a week. \liU I'APEKS For eale at Bn offloe. at S6 cent ! a hundred T7ALUABLE 1'HOPKKTVFOH KENT. 1 have a V double store building With 10 rooms partitioned off , elegantly papered , supplied with water from the water works , good brick cellarsuited for restaurant , laundry , boarding house , mcrchantllo business or resident property. Also a large two-story frame dwelling with 10 rooms two cellars , etc. , eta , suited for boarding home , private resilience , hospital , eto , opposite the city buildings and city market for renl cfnap. w. n. VAuanAN. F. H. Oncorr. S. T. FBKNCII I. M. TEKYNOH. SDCOE3SOR3 IO Casatiy Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Bwfls , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Oarefully Filled ! BLUFFS T uUB For Rent The building known as tiio"6ka'lug' ' Kick" corner Ih A\cnue mull'varl street , will bo rented , alto- ethrr or t n ratcy ! , Occupancy , April lit , Kea uithor imiticulirg call on onJOHN DIUIKSIIKIM , President Council fclutlu SbrloRS Ilank MMDEMAKER VROHITEOTS , CONTRACTORS AND DUILDEES No.JGO Upper Breadway , Cauncll Blufls Dv. W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Bluflj low * . St , Cliarls Hotel , STHKET , UVT 7th and 5th , . . LWCOLN , NKli. llri. Kate Cotily , ProjirMorcea , jCVNevly and elegantly lurnlebkl , Qood laiapU loom ) on But floor. rTenni-9I.M toJ3perd y. SpeoUl ratet jtlveo member * al the lceW * ure. novlo-lca-m * R , Eice 1 , B , fit VriTJDO UMlbtlU , CHRONIC DISEASES * n Or r tbirly ytari piactloal < tf IriaUt 6AM I , Pearl iirtel.OoancUBlaai. ntits MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria , mniKn ntiKtIel fever , rhanRlnir It In Igh.urs to the llmrlo toim. In. ° " ' , rulild or CutaiihM conditions cither Internal Iambic 1 " | tllin"n mtn to'tT , of tslcroM , .Wet"0 CHOLEllA ! ClfOLKKAl D , . J.ff..U > Cbc.m . ppoc.no . > { ' * . . nd , . , clnodurinR the fearful vliiUtlon of Oil eIioUr ' 4l > , 'JO. ' 51 Ul 'il It iS al o StDdlorlt. Cholera "Comes a a thlel In the nfuhl. " r. T , . , DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA ! & KA z"l &VM . A " thicMteof"Pnttr | ? cent ol Ml Ceased condltlona IVloofc torUo Mki tKatntiil - ' Kull printed lustiuetloni how to uiothemcdlclnfs sent ltli them , o doctor reulred | | A poi.,1 nursj | g Ml that'llit Kewary. Dr. Jeffcrla1 romodlocon only lo obulnb , ' ! t I'ls OHlcc , No. * 3 South 8th Stro t Council Blutr . Iowa. Or > cnlThyexrrci.il on receipt of rulif. SMITH tfc TOUIMt , ACTS , LKADINQ Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFPS , - - - IOAVA. A Complete lfce of New Goods to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horsoa and alnlos conotantly ou hand whlo wo will sell In retell or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented , Wlolrialciidrctrlldttlm In Oraln and Doled Hay. Prlcei lonablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. SO3 = jJHj ! LJ M.T7iT ? . , § 3 IBOIEjE3"Sr ! Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. CouncllBlnfis. AGENTS WANTEB. Brs. Judd & Smith's Now Improved Electric Belt. 819 BUOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 KLM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and IT. WAYNE , WD IT FOSITIVKLY CURK8 Kidney nd Liver ComrlMnt , Brlijht'j Discus Uhoimsttsm , NouialiU Dyspepsia , Nervousness. Wistlag WcakneB" , Piralyals , Spinal AChotlons , Indigestion , Heart Dlsoass , Flt Uoidach , Lomo Back , Cold Fcot , and aUdUoaaoa requiring Increased motUo powers. Now Improved e (3 and f6 ; old etylo 82 each. W. P. AYLSWORTH , HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hona moved on LIITI.B GIANT tracks , the beat In the world. AvriwnilTlT 1010 Isinth Street , Council li'luffa. AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , . - Council Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL NIOIIT HOUSE IN THE C1TT. Everything served in first class style and on short notice. Hot and cold lunrhes always ready. Hoof Painting and lepairicg. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction 302 N. 7th Street , GEO. SMITHSON , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Attention , Ladies. While closing out my notionswill sell all hair goods nt 25 per cent discount , SCO Switches , 00 Waves , Bango , eto , to sacrifice. Custom work carefully attended t" . . _ , JIKS > X ) . A. Ul'jWJ UlUl. 337 Broadway , Couniil Bluffs. H. H. FIKLD. W. 0. ESTEL' Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Town. Office Calls Attanded Promptly , Day and Night. Particular attention given to Kmbalmtnfc J. L. DicBEVOISE. i Ho. 607 Broadway Council Bluffa. A. J. 3SOIXER , ( CO LOU ED ) Cutting and Shaving. This is-an Equal Sights She 610 Broadway. Co uncil Bluffo Railway Time Table , Corrvstod to Jannarv 7 , 1835 , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tt following H > th < itlm soMb "rival and it- irturool tralw by central otandwd time , at th wal donota. Hatns leave transfer ilepol t n mln- lo culler and arrive ton minutes Uter. iiNDvruiOT. "At local depot onlr. affp FaolficKipreus , "Doi Uolnea Aooommodatlon , tilt p teA A local depc only. WABWU. T. lava uio r Aoino. Aocommwlat.on B.OO a m S'lfl s n "M /m Lo" ' wesa 2:45 : P m At Tranifer only tmoioo and BMTDWMTM * . CUpm Kipie" . 8Mpro : > iS m Pacific Kxprew :06 : a m B30i cm x Memo. Hflpm Bt Pad Eipnu , 9:00 : a m 10 DayBiprow 7:00 : pm . 8:00 : pm Western EipreM , ? : ? * 00a o Pacific Bxpren , 4:10 : pm Lincoln Kiprcu , 1:11 : p m PU11UV TB1IM TO OWiUA. -11:10 : P. m. ; JACOB SIMS , Attorney - at-Law , OOUNCII. num B , IOWA. Offlc. , Main Street , Koomi 7 and B. Bbugart and . WtllprKUo lnatat wd t t courU. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDA11D NO. 2 , I the Highest Achievement inrriti } \ ff Machines in the World. With cnly S3 kejs to learn ttnd operate. It prints 78 cliaractori , InoluiUoK cnjia and email lotUrn. i.unctiatlocs. . ncurcH , t\em \ and IrnctloiiH. It is the ilmplmt and mobt raiiJ ttrltlcic machine nindaa wollastliu mojt durable end for frceilhistmtcd pamphlet. Wyckoff Scamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Solo Agent * . O. It SHUIiKS , Council Uluffa Agent fur Western Iowa COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholusa ! fcaJ KoUll Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossburg G O .A. W. II. SIBLBY , Mnuagor. 'lBo * . 88 HaU 8t. Yard , on 0. B. I. I' , and 0. If. It t 1 * . Hallway. in. HJ , Baton , M D , . PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON , l llaflt. N. SOHUEZ , Wee of the Peace. OTKH A1JKBIOAJI , . COUNCIL BLHFFS IOWA moi. orriatxj w , n. M , OFFICER & PUSBY BANKERS. Ocsnedl Illoai , ' lai 1858 Established - - Pealert In TortljQ ind DjuntU rMk * * * BOM 8K tlUt44